Seljuk architecture
is the name given to architecture built during the time when the Seljuks ruled
most of the Middle East and Anatolia between. After the 11th century the Seljuks
of Rum emerged from the Great Seljuk Empire developing their own architecture,
though they were influenced and inspired by the Armenians, Byzantines and Persians.
The architecture can be found in a vast area stretching from the Hindu Kush to
eastern Anatolia and from Central Asia to the Persian Gulf. Source
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